Clinton News-Record, 1946-10-03, Page 5"..THITESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1946
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FOR SALE PROPERTY FOR SALE
X-IAWAHAN GUITAR .A.ND CASE
In first class comlition. Apply Box
•"R" NEWS -RECORD. 40-p
-WORK TABLES; ALSO SMALL
,adding machine. Apply Canadian
National Express Office. 40-41-b
1935 CHEVROLET TRUCK, one -and -
a -half ton, stock rack. Apply Fred
Hurst, R.R. 2, Seaforth, phone Sea -
forth 861r22. 40-p
SMALL MOTOR AND GRINDER—
other tools, man's (size ,44) horsehide
sheep.skin-lined .coat. Apply Mrs.
Charles Anderson, Maple Sit., Clin-
40-p.
ACCOMIVICIDATION 'WANTED
WANTED TO RENT by responsible
tusiness people, house or apartments:
Will pay six months rent in advance.
Phone 114, Clinton. 39-40-p
LIVESTOCK F,OR SALE
EIGHT LEPTLE PIGS---1Apply Louis
-Carbett, phone 801x5, Olinton. 40-b
18 PIGS—SEVEN WEE'KS OLD —
. Apply Wes. Hoggart, phone 805r22,
-Clinton, R.R.,1. 40-p
30 LIT'PLE PIOSeight weeks old.
Apply C. Williams " jr., -phone 901r4.
90-b
FOUJEYOUNG PIGS', nine weeks old.
A,pply W. E. Steep, Victoria Terrace,
.near Bayfield River, Clinton. 40-p
POULTRY FOR SALE
'HYBRID PULLETS, five months old.
Apply Fred Hurst, RJE 2, Seaforth,
,phone Seaforth 851r22. 40-p
40 SUSSEX - NEW 'HAMPSHIRE
'Pullets. Apply Howard M. Crich,
1R.R. 3, Seaforth, phone Ulinton'614r3.
40-p
'PULLETS FOR SALE--Hampshire-
Barred Rock cross, Hampshire -Sussex
;cross and White LeghorE-Ro& cross.
McKinley's'Farm and Hatchery, Phone
Elensall 97r11. 40-41-42-43-49p
300 RED ROCK HYBRID PULLETS,
live and a half months old. Apply
Frank °rich, phone '61E2, Clinton.
'40-p
BO 'BARRED ROCK PULLETS,
hatched April 1. 1946. Laying. Amity
Ernest Erich, Olinton, phone • 814r24,
.40-41-3)
125 SUSSEX PULLETS, ready to lay.
Apply Gordon Turner, phone"906r5.
'40-b
f WANTED
'IVANTED—OEFIGE SPACE, heated,
about 20 square feet. Apply Box "C"
'NEWS -RECORD
'FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
•apartment or roorns wanted immed-
iately bp permanent •coutle with one
child. Apply Box "W" NEWS -
'RECORD. '29-'404)
FARM FOR SALE, .70 ACRES — one
mile north of Holmesville. Price
reasonable. Mrs, William Connell,
phone Clinton 132-w. 40-41-p
FARM FOR SALE — 50 ACRES
good buildings, good water system,
land in good state of eultivation.
Apply NEWS -RECORD Office,
39-40-p
ONE -AND -A -HALF STOREY Frame
house in extra good condition. Could
be moved or torn down, Apply Arnold
Bothwell, It 3, Clinton, phone
905r32. 40-9.
50 ,ACRE FARiM — F'OUR MILES
from Clinton, comfortable house and
good barn; good bush. Could be used
for mixed farming or for grass. Ap-
ply Box "M" NEWS-RE.CORD.
40-b
TWO PRIVATE HOUSES WITH wat-
er and electricity; Perrin Block, either
buildings alone or buildings and prop-
erty together; Land known as Inter-
national Salt Block; also one la in
Clinton Cemetery. Apply A. J. Coop-
er, Box 27, Goderieh. 28-Mfb
WORK WANTED
EXPEdRIENOED STENOGRAPHER
desires position in Glinton. Apply
Box "N" NEWS-REICORD. 40-p
WAN11.3) TO BUY
OLD mums and DEAD CATTLE,
If dead phone at once. Phone collect
to Jack Gilbert 936r21 or Fred Gil-
bert 986r32, Goderich. 33-btfb
HELP WANTED
LINOTYPE OPERATOR for weekly
newspaper plant. Steady position.
Apply NEWS -RECORD. 40-41-b
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR DRESSMAKING PHONE 192.
40-b
LLOYDS •CORN AND CALLOUS
'Salve gives immediate reilef from
corns and callouses. 60c at Penne-
baker's Drug Store.
40-42-46-b
FLEECE LINE YOUR, HOME with
blown Rockwool insulation. Saves
fuel, fire proof. For free estimate
and terms phone 4 Clinton, or write
Rowland C. Day, 5 Thornton Ave.,
London.
36-37-38-39-40-41-41-43-44-p
ASTHMA SUFFERERS — ENJOY A
good night's sleep without coughing
and choking, as others are doing. For
free information write F. Howey, 144
Catharine St. S., Hamilton.
28-tfb
AN OPPORTUNITY — Established
Rural Watkins District available. If
you are aggressive and between the
•ages of 25 and 65—have or can secure
travel outfit, this isyouropportunity
to get established in a profitable busi-
ness of your own. For full particulars
write today to the J. R. Watkins
Company, Dept. 0-C-16, 2177 Masson
St, Montreal, Que. 40-41-42-43-44b
AMY
Sales Lady Wanted
We have an opening for a reliable sales lady desiring
steady ' full time employment Experience preferred but
not necessary.
'APPLY IN PERSON AT
MARTINS DEPARTMENT STORE
CLINTON
39-b
Laborers Wanted
For Sewer Jobs in Clinton
GOOD WAGES
:.See "Fred" on the job, at once
J. A. LECLERC
•'GENERAL ;CONTRACTOR
40-p
SUGGESTIONS
•May we Suggest u Few Reins for the
Colder Days ahead
rcoiArrs
' WINDBREARERS
JACKETS
-SWEATERS
CAPS
TEATS
GLOVES
MITTS
DOESKIN slum
TWEED PANTS
SOCKS
BREECHES
Pickett and Campbell
QUALITY CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR
Agents for Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes, Scott McHale Shoes
THONE 25 CLINTON
'X
EXPERT
VULCANIZING
•24-HOU1 SERVICE
Bring Your Tire Troubles to Us
Harry Davies Tire and Battery
WHITE ROSE GASOLINE AND OIL
Phone 460
Victoria St.
Clinton
BIRTH'S
DEEVESEEM Clinton Public Hos-
pital on Tuesday, October 1, 1946,
to Mr and Mvs. Thomas Deeves,
Olinton, a daughter.
FORREST—En Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, October 1, 1940,
to Mr. and. 1VIrs. Dewan Forrest,
Clinton, a son.
FLOODY—In Women's College Hos-
pital, Toronto, on , Monday, Sep-
tember .30, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs.
C. Wallace Floody, a son (Brian
Eclward
FULFORD — In Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, Goderich, on
Sunday, September 8, 1946, to Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Fulford, Goderieh,
a daughter (Morita Marilee).
.G1BBINGS — In. Stratford General
Hospital, on Thursday, September
26, 1946, to Mr. . and Mrs. John
Gibbing's, a eon.
MARRIAGES
FORRESTTEEPERY—At the par•
sonage of tile United Church, Hen -
sail, on Saturday, September 28,
1946, Margaret Edythe, younger
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Baal
Treffry, Gromarty, to Ross James
Forrest, younger son of Mr. and
IMrs. William Forrest, Kippen,
FERGUSON-JONES—At the United
Church manse, Hensall, by Rev. It.
A. Brook, Mildred Doreen, daughter
of Mo. and Mrs, Norman Jones,
to Ian William Fergusor., London,
son of Mrs. McCormick, Galt.
DEATHS
IRWIN—At his home, 721 N. Main
St., Wheaton, III., on Friday, Sept..
20, 1946, John Howard Irwin, in
Ms 68th year. Funeral from Col-
lege Church of °twist, September
24, to Wheaton Cemetery.
REID—In Clinton Public Hospital, on
Wednesday, September 25, 1946.
Annie Cooper, widow of James L.
Reid, in her 69th year. Funeral
from the home of her father, Henry
Cooper, Huron -Road, Seaforth,
September 27, to Maitlandbank
Cemetery, Seaforth.
STUBB1NGTON—Suddenly, at Radar
and Communications School, Clin-
ton, on Monday, September 30, 1946,
Albert Vieton Stubbington, God-
erieh Township, beloveI husband of
allinnie Gibson. Private funeral from
his residence, Sea% St., Goderich,
October 2.
WEBSTE.R.--.At the home of his son,
Harry Webster, on Friday, Sept.
27, 1946, James Webster, in his
72nd year. Funeral from his son's
residence, Hullett Township, near
Aubuan, to Hope Chapel Cemetery,
Sept. 29.
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
.Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON •
Princess St. East., Phone 585
59-tf
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. V. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones 66w and 663
Batkins Locker Storage
Quick Frozen Cohoe Salmon
Fillets per lb. 50c
Cod Fillets Per lb. 35c
Smoked Cod Fillets per lb. 35c
Haddock Fillets per lb. 40c
Sole Fillets per lb. 45e
'FRESH FROZEN STRAWBERRIES
in Heavy Syrup, per pkg. 40c
FRESH FROZEN RASP)3ERIEES
• pkg. 40e
FRESH FROZEN PEAS
pkg. 30c
WE BUY HIDES
Frozen Foods are Better Foods
TITULAR COMPETITION
KEEN AT FIELD DAY
CLINTON COLLEGIATE
(Continued from Page One)
Peckitt, Bill Nediger; running hop.
step ancl jump—Bill Nediger, John
Peckitt, Francis Denomme; running
high jump ---Francis Denomme, And-
rew Neilson, John Peckitt; pole vault
--Bob 1VIanaghan Francis Denomme,
Gerald Elliott; shot Nedi-
ger, Hugh Za.phe, Francis Denornme;
100 yard dash --Bill Nediger, Francis
Denomme, John Peclutt; 220 yard
dash — Bill Nediger, Francis Den-
omrne, Andrew Neilson; I/4 mile —
Bill Nediger, Andrew Neilson, Harold
G ibbings.
SENIOR GIRDS—Target throw—
jean Elliott, Elinor Glew, Margaret
Colquhouna baseball throw—Marion
Peek, Elinor Glew, 1VIarie Glidden;
basketball throw—.Marion Peck, Elin.
or Glew, Irma Watt; soccer kick —
Marion Peck, Elinor Glew, Marie
Glidden; high jump — Margaret
Colquhoun, Irma Watt, Lois Middle-
ton; standing broad jump. — Marion
Peck, Elinor Glew, Jean Elliott; run-
ningbroad jump — Marion Peck,
Marie Glidden, Lois Middleton; 100
yard dash—Marion Peck, Irma Watt,
Margaret Colquhoun; 75 yard dash—
Marion Peek, Irma Watt, Margaret
Oolquhoun.
INTERMEDIATE GIRDS—Target
throw — 1VIany Thompson, Lois
Doherty, Kit Fingiand; baseball
throw ---Jeanne Garen, Isabel' Thuell,
Delores MeN.all; basketball throw—
Jeanne Garon, Isabell Thuell, Joan
Fines; soccer kick-EGrace Lobb, Joan
Fines, Betty Potter; high intim —
Joan, Fines, Shirley Philp, Evelyn
MacDonald; standing broad jump —
Grace Lobb, Kit 'England, Nancy
Ford; running broad jump--EGrace
Lobb, Doreen McGuire, Kit Fingland;
75 yard dash—Kit Fingiand, Grace
Lobb, Lois Doherty; 50 yard dash—
LKoibtb.Finglantl, Lois Doherty, Grace
JUNIOR GIRLS—Target .throw—
Doreen Elliott, June Fletcher, 1VIErg-
aret Cole; baseball throw—Madelon
Cox, Anna Glew, Phyllis Hanly;
basketball throw—Dorothy McGuire,
Mary MacDonald, 1Vlarion Jones; soc-
cer kick—Jean Gibbings, Mary 'Mac-
Donald, Phyllis Shanahan; high jump
—Jean McKinley, Jean Gibbings,
Joyce Andrews; standing broad jump
— Jean McKinley, Phyllis Hanly,
Audrey Harris; running broad jump
--Dorothy McGuire, Jean McKinley,
Barbara Middleton; 50 yard dash—
Marie McDonald, Anna Glew, Joyce
Andrews; 75 yard dash—Anna Glew.
Marie McDonald, joy& Andrews.
CARD OF THANKS
.Tames Livermore desires through
the NEWS -RECORD to thank his
many friends for the beautiful flow-
ers, cards and fruit sent him while
at the hospital M London. 40-5
CARD OF THANKP
Mr. and Mrs. "Dick" Jacoa wish to
thank the many friends for their kind-
ness shown during the death of their
daughter, Patsy, and their many floral
tributes. 40-5
TIMETABLE
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY
(Effective Sept. 29, 1996)
EASTERN STANDARD TIME
Clinton to Toronto
Eastbound No. 28 No. 36
Glinton . . 6.05 a.m. 8.03 p.m.
.Seaforth 6.20 a.m. 3.21 p.m.
Stratford Aar 7.10 Ern. 4.16 p.m.
Stratford Lv. 7.20 a.m. 4.40 pm.
Toronto Un. 10,00 aan. 8.00 p.m.
Westbound Nos. 29 and 35 No. 37
Toronto Un. 7.30 am. 6.05 p.m.
Stratf'd Arr. 10.46 aan. 9.25 p.m.
Stratford LE 11.00 a.m. 9.35 p.m.
Seaforth . . 11.51 a.m. 10.21 pan.
Clinton . . 12.04 am. 10.35 pan.
. Clinton to London
Southbound
Clinton 3.10 p.m.
Bnueefield . 3.32 pm.
Kippen . 3.44 p.m.
Hensall . 3.53 p.m.
London 6.25 p.m.
Northbound
London 9.00 a.m.
Hensall . 10.34 a.m.
Kippen . 10.46 a.m.
Brucefield . 10.65 a.m.
Clinton 11.20 a.m.
BACKAC H E
• Quickly relieved and
Kidneys .stimulated by
RUMACAPS.
PENNEBAKER'S DRUG STORE
Canada Savings Bonds
Term 10 years Interest 23/4% - —
For Particulars Consult
H. E. RORKE
Authorized Salesman
Also agent for Fire, Automobile, Accident, and Sickness Insurance
Office at rear of Royal Bank, Clinton
40-41-42-5
NURSES WANTED
Graduates or Undergraduates
For General Floor Duty, Eight -Hour Duty with a Six -Day Week
APPLY ,
Superintendent, Memorial Hospital,
Listowel, Ontario.
40-41-5
Sky Harbour Air Services
GODERICH - ONTARIO
Cub Aircraft — Lear Radios •
FLIGHT INSTRUCTION—CHARTER 'SERVICE
Complete Repair andStorage Facilities
Operating
The County of Huron Flying Club
Phone 1180 • P.O. Box 309
ROXY THEATRE
• CLINTON
Now Playing—"SOMEWHERE IN
THE NIGHT" with John Hodiak
Mon., Tues., Wed.—
Adult Entertainment
"The LOST WEEKEND"
A. dynamic picture sprung from
the pages of a widely -discussed
novel depicting the horrors of in-
temperance -- Ray Milland, Jane
Wyman and Phillip Terry
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Susanna Foster, Turhan Bey and
Man Curtis—A, fast-moving, ac.
tion -laden, drama of the Barbary
C'oast where men fought for three
thing's, wealth, power and
"FRISCO SAL"
Coming --Claudette Colbert in
"TO -MORROW IS FOREVER"
Matinees—Sat., Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
Now Playing—"FRISCO SAL"
with Susanna Foster
Mon., Tues., Wed.
Cornel,e Anita Louise and
Jill EsmondAnd now, in Techni-
color, the son of Robin Hood car-
ries on the Eumily tradition.
"The BANDIT of
SHERWOOD FOREST"
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Jack EaleE Marcy Mc. Guire and
Anne Jeffreys E.- Presenting a
musical fun -show that's strictly
hep and razor sharp.
"Sing Your Way Home"
Coming—"SPELLBOUND"
with Ingrid Bergman
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH
Now Playing—"A W.ALIC IN THE
SUN" — Dana Andrews
Mon., Tue., Wed.
Ida 'Alpine, Paul Henreid and
Olivia de Haviland with Sydney
Greenstreet in a story of two
devoted sisters and the strange
man who came between them.
"DEVOTION"
TIME, Fri., Sat.
Susanna Poster, Turhan l3ey and
Alan Curtis—j riotous, roisterous
tale of a gal who: shocked the most
notorious coast of all.
"FRISCO SAL"
Coming—"SPELLBOUND"
with Gregory Peck
Matinees—Sat., Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
Mat.—Wed. Sat. Holidays, 2.30 pm.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, Barry
and .Carol. Ann, spent the weekend in
Niagara Falls.
Miss Grace Lobb, a student of Clin-
ton Collegiate Institute, was success-
ful in capturing the Intermediate
Girls' Championship at the Field Day
on Friday last. This is her fourth
year as a champion. Congratulation,
Grace!
Mr. and Mrs. J. Montgomery and
daughter, Miss Eileen, Warren, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 0. R.
Welsh and Mr. and Mrs D. L. Stephen-
son They motored down on Friday
Barrett Cleaners
143 Downie St.
STRATFORD, ONTARIO
.1.4•••••••••.•
Garments left at our office are
picked up Monday, delivered
Thursday.
M. CRICH, agent, Barber Shop
CLINTON
Satisfaction guaranteed. Try us
Income Tax Returns,
Bookkeeping,
Financial Statements
for
Farmera,
Business Men,
Professional Men,
Garage Operators
and others.
ARTHUR FRASER
Telephone: Exeter 17
P.O. Box No. 118
Temporary Office at the house
of the late Dr. H. IC. IlYndman,
Huron Street, Exeter
37-38-39-40-h
to be present at the graduation ex-
ercises of Clinton Public Hospital,
which took place in Ontario St, Unit-
ed Church last Friday evening at
which time their daughter, Miss Lois
Montgomery, was one a the graduat-
ing class.
WESLEY-WILLIS GIRLS' CEEB
The Girls' Club of Wesley -Willis
United Church will meet in the
Church Parlour on Tuesday, October
8, at 8 p.m. The guest speaker 'will
be Mrs. Reg. Ball, and Mrs. Milton
Steepe's group will be in charge.
"SEEK YE THE LORD
WHILE HE MAY BE FOUND."-EIsa. 5516
"TO -DAY IF YOU WriT,T, HEAR HIS VOICE,
HARDEN NOT YOUR HEARTS,"—Heb. 3:15
"IIE. THAT COMETH UNTO ME I WILL
IN NO WAY CAST OUT."—John 6:37
— JESUS SAVES --
TUNE IN—Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve.
RADIO STATION CKLW, WINDSOR
Watkin's Service Station
Will Be Open
Sunday
October 6
Sunoco Gas and Oil - - - Gutta Pereha Tires
Prest-O-Lite Batteries
HURON ST. CLINTON
When In Need Of
Stove and Furnace Pipes
Make Sure of Hand -Made Pipes — They Last
HUGH R. HAWKINS
Plumbing — Fleeting — Skeet Metal Work
Agent for Bock Furnaces
11,11SPDBNCII 470
PHONE 244
1
PLASTER
REPAIRING
Plaster repairs promptly
and neatly done
A. French & Son
Plastering Contractors
Box 23 - Phone 187
WINGHAM - ONT.
ESTIMATES FREE
Specialists in Cornice
Work and Decorative
Plastering
Gordon R. Hearn
OPTOMEEIRIST
Will be at.the home of
Mrs. B. C. Hearn,
Clinton,
O'CTOBER 7, 8 and 9
PHONE 69
FLOOR SANDING
With our new high-speed, dustless, floor -sanding
machines, and wide experience in floor -finishing.
Let Us Make Your Floors Like New
CONSULT US TODAY
Box 103
J. CREE COOK
Clinton ,
Phone 23j
38-39-40-41-5
A Quality Product
FOR DURABDE FLOOR FINISHES
Sun Wax Paste
45c can
Sun Self -Polishing 98c quart
Sun Self -Polishing 59c pint
Sun Magic Cleaning Soap, 25e can
HAWKINS H
AT ARDWARE
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PHONE: Business 244
Residence 598j CLINTON
Clinton Machine Shop
Acetylene Welding and Cutting
Electric Welding
Machine Work
General Repairing
Operated by W. Seeley & Son
PHONE 364 CLINTON
36-37-38-39-40-41-b
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TOMATOES
FOR SALE
Excellent Quality
Prices Reasonable
The season is nearly over; get
yours now!
F. W. ANDREWS
PHONE 33 CLINTON
• 39-Vb
Help Wanted
Female
—APPLY—.
Clinton Knitting Company, Limited
PHONE 117 - CLINTON
36-btfle